Full of love, friendship, old movies and community, Some Like it Cold follows a young, neurodivergent woman falling in love that is guaranteed to warm readers' hearts.
Hear Elle talk all about diving into YA, cosy romance, experiencing fandom, and normalising neurodiversity, in conversation with Clara Owen of Scottish Book Trust, before getting your books signed!
Some Like It Cold
A big-hearted small-town romance from bestselling, award-winning author Elle McNicoll, Some Like it Cold is perfect for fans of Alice Oseman, Talia Hibbert and Gilmore Girls.
Jasper Montgomery is heading home for the holidays and keeping secrets. Determined to return to her small town home one last time before leaving for good, Jasper doesn’t bank on accidentally ruining her sister's engagement - or bumping into her teen adversary, budding filmmaker Arthur Lancaster.
Jasper came back to Lake Pristine for one reason: to say goodbye. But during the holidays, old relationships come to light, small-town tensions rise, and a certain brooding film buff starts to look like a very big reason to stay. Can Jasper decide what she wants from Arthur, and from Lake Pristine, before she leaves them both forever?
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